Decodable Words and Sentences Strips MEGA BUNDLE (Editable) - Science of Reading Aligned
This will change your life✨ Having all of my sentence strips, decoding cards, and decodable books sorted by concept has been so helpful organizationally! Accessing my extension materials is seamless because they are all color cordinated and stored in specific spots! TIPS: 🌈the sentence strips AND decoding cards are color coded by concept and match with one another! For example— my blends are yellow in the bins & boxes! 🌈my decodable books are sorted by concept/ I labeled the boxes too! ALL of my storage material is from @amazon ! Comment for the links you need and I’ll send them to you directly! 🫶 ✨Sentence Strips💖 @mynerdyteacher
Jumbo Posts for Student Interaction
Creating jumbo posters for your classroom to make it easier for your students to read and be more interactive. Some top tips: ⭐️ Have a 0.05 margin to cut and paste ⭐️ Use glue and support on the back with extra tape ⭐️ Cut out once pieces are all together rather than separate to not accidentally cut off any tabs! 🫶🏼Voila!
Chatgpt4 Prompts for Teachers
Save Hours with These 100 AI Prompts for Teachers Are you ready to take back your time and streamline your classroom workflows? This downloadable PDF includes 100 powerful AI prompts designed specifically for teachers. Whether you're looking to simplify lesson planning, grading, data analysis, parent communication, or classroom management, these prompts will revolutionize the way you approach your day-to-day tasks. By leveraging AI tools like ChatGPT, you’ll not only save hours of precious time throughout the school year but also create opportunities to focus on what truly matters—teaching and connecting with your students.
The Great Pencil Challenge
How long can your students keep the same pencil? It is longer than you think! The Great Pencil Challenge is perfect for a beginning of the school year activity to teach organization and responsibility to your students! Plus, you get to save those precious pencils! Perfect for elementary, middle or high school teachers looking to solve the pencil problem in their classroom.
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